Hair curler



Nov. 16 1926.

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MARY` HAMILTON, or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, AssIeNoR Vro vHELEN HAMILTON, or

f v CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

HAR OUBLIER.

tions and arrangements ofparts hereinafter described and claimed.l 1

` The invention willbe bestV understood oy reference'to the accompanying drawings [forminga partl of lthis specification, and in which,` 1 Y n Fig. lrepresents a view in perspective of a hair waver made in accordance with my invention, the curling arrn being shown rin vopen position; 4 'i j 'li`ig 2 is a side elevational view of the .device7 showing the curling arm in closed position; vand L Y Fig." 3 represents an end elevation of the "'device. A

The preferred embodiment ofmy invenvtionas illustrated vin theaccompanying 'i drawing, comprises elongated strip et 'i which isV bent longitudinally, upon itself to "5 PTCllLCe-tlie opposing sides 5 'and 'con.- "'nected in spaced apart relation by a bacl;

piece'; l K n duced, is substantially of U-shaped Iorni in cross section. v

8 denotesy the curling'V arm compris? ing a flat-faced piece vof `,metal as Ashow-n;

This curling arm is pivotally secured vto the K VWaver Yby means of a pivot pin orrivet 9 which is y passed transversely` through "the opposingl sides 5 and 6 and also transversely is thus pivotally' mounted at one en d betweenthe opposingsides 5 and 6, the 'particular place of pivoting being, asl shown, at one end of the .Waver structure so lthat the curling arin can be freely moved into and out of thespace between the opposing sides 5 and 6- the Waver structure so that itwill project Preferably, and as shown, the curling arm is ofv greater length than Application mea october 2i, 1925. serial' No. 64,515.

therebeyond when moved into closed posi-1v tion. l The projecting end kis preferably tapered or narrowed'as at lO and serves as a protruding finger piecewhereby to ma-y nipulate the curling arm. In use, the lochl of hair to be curled is divided or separated from the mass, `ismoistened by water orv other suitable liquid and Wrapped or. coiled about the curling arm whichis then moved into Aclosed Vposition thereby pressing the hair into the waver structure, ln the use of my improved waver,v it is unnecessary toA heat thelcurlino' 'arm the 'waves or curls y being produced by first inoistening the-hair and then pressing` vit into thefwaver. No turning -ortwistingof the lwaver is neces- Sary. `i i Y hile I have illustrated and described the preferred forni of' construction for carrying my invention into eect,V tiisisA ca-v pable of variation and modification without departing from the spirit of the invention. H

l, therefore7 do not wish to be limited to the precise details of construction set' forth, but desire to avail'inyself of such variations and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claim." l

llfaving described myinvention what l claimras new and desire to'lsecure by Let- The vwaver structure, Athus proters Patent is: c

A hair curler comprising a strip of uniform thickness throughout its entire length bent longitudinally to form a. back and tivoopposed spaced apart flat' sides extending baclr and straight front edges, substantially as described,

ln testimony whereof I have signedv my i name tol this specification.

MARY HAMILTON. 

